Global News CBSE Makes Three Languages Compulsory For Class 9-10 From July 1: ‘Transitional Approach’ Source Author May 16, 2026 1 minute readThe CBSE announced that the study of three languages would be compulsory in Classes 9 and 10 with effect from July 1, with at least two languages being native Indian languages.Post navigationPrevious: IPL 2026 KKR vs GT Live Score, Playing 11 Updates: Gujarat aim to seal playoffs berth at Eden Gardens todayNext: CBI Seeks 14-Day Custody Of NEET-UG Paper Leak Accused, Says Probe May Extend Beyond Delhi Related Stories Global News ‘Bound To Agree With High Command’: KC Venugopal After Meeting Kerala CM-Designate Satheesan Source Author May 16, 2026 Global News Tamil Nadu Cabinet Portfolios Announced: CM Vijay Retains Key Departments Including Home And Police Source Author May 16, 2026 Global News Soha Ali Khan on Kunal Kemmu’s relationship habits: ‘I think it only makes him sleepy’ Source Author May 16, 2026